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i would like to acknowledge supervisor cohen. >> supervisor cohen: it is nice to see everyone on a historic day; not only have we been sworn in, norman breed, (correction) norman yee london breed. i would like to nominate -- in terms of leadership that transcends race and class, the kind of leadership that we need when we think about the direction san francisco should be going out. i enthusiastically put forth her naked be and i hope that you will consider it. >> supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: congratulations to my new colleagues and returning colleagues. i would like to congratulate supervisor yee for knocking me off as the last on the roll call. i'm still the tallest. i want to thank my colleagues who were willing to support me as a potential board member and i want to thank the many, many people in the community over the past number of months who have approached me. i am deeply appreciative and humbled by those and by that support. i have asked not to be nominated for the board presidency and i would like to second the nomination of david chiu for reelection as president of the
i would like to acknowledge supervisor cohen. >> supervisor cohen: it is nice to see everyone on a historic day; not only have we been sworn in, norman breed, (correction) norman yee london breed. i would like to nominate -- in terms of leadership that transcends race and class, the kind of leadership that we need when we think about the direction san francisco should be going out. i enthusiastically put forth her naked be and i hope that you will consider it. >> supervisor wiener....
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. >> reporter: who come together to save the city from notorious mob boss mickey cohen. josh plays the hero. >> this is one of my favorite movies. i collected all of the burger king cups. i was obsessed with it. so, that was my entrance into the gangster picture. >> seems like the lady doesn't want to talk to you. >> what lady? she is just one of mickey's pro skirts there, pal. >> where is it? where is it? >> reporter: you met with some of his family members in reparation, right? >> right. >> what did you learn from that? that he was a greater man than me. one of the importance of the movie, is that the character have a better narrative. he didn't need convincing. he was all-in right away. >> reporter: the film was scheduled to be released last year, but was delayed after the aurora, colorado, tragedy, because it contained a sequence that contained a theater shooting. director ruben fletcher cut the scene. >> it was the best sequence in the movie, without question. the day it happened, he wouldn't even dream of keeping it in. >> reporter: shot on location in l.a., the di
. >> reporter: who come together to save the city from notorious mob boss mickey cohen. josh plays the hero. >> this is one of my favorite movies. i collected all of the burger king cups. i was obsessed with it. so, that was my entrance into the gangster picture. >> seems like the lady doesn't want to talk to you. >> what lady? she is just one of mickey's pro skirts there, pal. >> where is it? where is it? >> reporter: you met with some of his family members...
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i will say that malia cohen, would be the next president of the board of supervisors. supervisor kennedy and doris ward, they showed you what to do. good luck and god bless each of you. >> my name is michael -- i want to say welcome to the class of 2013. congratulations for making yourself available and here at city hall. second, i want to point out that two of the nominees need to have a legislative aide if they will be board president, if malia cohen and jane jim would need a third legislative aide. second, all three of the candidates are excellent leaders. i encourage them to two continue their leadership roles. i also encouraged i feel it's important the public process, people need to be included in the community process whether it's the various board committees. it is important to have committee chairs that allow the committee process to happen. this is an important part of city government to include public discussion and allowing people to talk. welcome class of 2013. thank you. >> president: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is ernestine wise [
i will say that malia cohen, would be the next president of the board of supervisors. supervisor kennedy and doris ward, they showed you what to do. good luck and god bless each of you. >> my name is michael -- i want to say welcome to the class of 2013. congratulations for making yourself available and here at city hall. second, i want to point out that two of the nominees need to have a legislative aide if they will be board president, if malia cohen and jane jim would need a third...
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and for me as mayor of san francisco, i know that the chief and i and supervisor cohen and dr. campbell and the whole public health staff have always had dialogue and been concerned especially when there is an uptick in june of this year on violent crime and homicides in san francisco. and, so, we've been working together on creating a program which i announced some months ago, the ipo program, the ability to work on things that would interrupt and intervene earlier in the behavior patterns of people that would be both victims and perpetrators of violent crime in our city. to support the police department and law enforcement system of doing more predictive policing using both data and technology to help us do that. and then, of course, i think the most important part is to organize our communities and work with community-based organizations, families, religious groups, and everybody that's on the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go i
and for me as mayor of san francisco, i know that the chief and i and supervisor cohen and dr. campbell and the whole public health staff have always had dialogue and been concerned especially when there is an uptick in june of this year on violent crime and homicides in san francisco. and, so, we've been working together on creating a program which i announced some months ago, the ipo program, the ability to work on things that would interrupt and intervene earlier in the behavior patterns of...
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campbell. >> good afternoon, mayor lee, supervisor cohen, chief suhr, members of the press. my name is dr. andrei campbell and i've worked at san francisco general hospital for the past 19 years as a trauma surgeon. before i came to san francisco i worked in new york. i have 24 years of experience of caring for victims in two major cities in our great country. this week all of us have watched with horror the events in newtown, connecticut, with great sadness as we learned the devastation that one person brought on that quiet community. i've seen the devastation that guns have visited on victims of crime. my heart goes out to all the victims and their families as they struggle to understand what has happened over the last week. san francisco general hospital is the only trauma center in the city and county of san francisco and in the u.s. it is, in fact, i think, the best trauma center in the united states. we stand ready 24/7 to care for any injured patient in the city and county of san francisco. we also at general hospital are caring for uninsured and underinsured people w
campbell. >> good afternoon, mayor lee, supervisor cohen, chief suhr, members of the press. my name is dr. andrei campbell and i've worked at san francisco general hospital for the past 19 years as a trauma surgeon. before i came to san francisco i worked in new york. i have 24 years of experience of caring for victims in two major cities in our great country. this week all of us have watched with horror the events in newtown, connecticut, with great sadness as we learned the devastation...
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supervisor cohen. >> supervisor cohen: the beautiful thing about leadership is that you don't need to position, right? you don't need a title? you don't need a soapbox. all you need is a vision. i was moved today listening to public comments. listening to our attorney general speak. listening to supervisor campos and avalos. as well as the new members on the board. it really frames who we are as a people, as the city and as a country. we stand on the shoulders of those who have come before us. i would not be here if it were not for president abraham lincoln who demonstrated outstanding leadership. put his own political career on the line; by signing the emancipation proclamation. 120 years ago. leadership - does not belong to one gender. does not belong to one class. does not belong to one race. leadership -- lives and breathes inside all of us. whether you're a member of the clergy, labor, and advocate, nonprofit organization, staff, we are all leaders and we have a social responsibility to each other. to live together peacefully, to ensure that in a democratic society that we are li
supervisor cohen. >> supervisor cohen: the beautiful thing about leadership is that you don't need to position, right? you don't need a title? you don't need a soapbox. all you need is a vision. i was moved today listening to public comments. listening to our attorney general speak. listening to supervisor campos and avalos. as well as the new members on the board. it really frames who we are as a people, as the city and as a country. we stand on the shoulders of those who have come...
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that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and other charges. accused of opening fire in an aurora, colorado, theater. the murder charges could carry the death penalty. >>> a 15-year-old who opened fire at his bakersfield high school claims he was bullied. he was targeting two boys. he shot a second round as student cleared out yesterday, but missed. kaernz county scherheriff is investigating a list. ryan hlebber and kim lee fields deserve high praise for taking the gunman down. >> this teacher and this counselor stood there, face to face, not knowing whether he's going to turn that shotgun on them, and bec
that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and...
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(applause) >> supervisor breed: so, i actually have -- thank you supervisor cohen -- i delivered a speech earlier today. i don't want to send you through all the motions. i'm going to say how excited i am to be here, how proud i am to be the district 5 supervisor, to represent the district that i call home my entire life. the city people at the swearing-in that we held this morning at 10 a.m.; to see my colleagues in the mayor, so many people from the community, my family, my friends it was truly an honor. i held is wearing in earlier because i did not want ms. johnson to walk to the chamber door and be turned away; i do not want the people that i grew up with, my friends and family, people that i was raised with to not have a seat; i want to introduce my special guests, my little brother, the rest of the family. how long is the other one going to be? we will see you later. will see you at the reception. my little brother is handicapped with me, paul, please stand. don't mess with me. my brother is not that little. he and i were grew up together in the same house, in the same conditions,
(applause) >> supervisor breed: so, i actually have -- thank you supervisor cohen -- i delivered a speech earlier today. i don't want to send you through all the motions. i'm going to say how excited i am to be here, how proud i am to be the district 5 supervisor, to represent the district that i call home my entire life. the city people at the swearing-in that we held this morning at 10 a.m.; to see my colleagues in the mayor, so many people from the community, my family, my friends it...
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really interesting mr cullen thanks so much for coming on the show that was stanley cohen international human rights lawyer thank you so much for inviting me. the cable network al jazeera has closed the deal with liberal leaning current t.v. and the deal is a lucrative one for al gore with reports he'll be getting one hundred twenty five million dollars from the sale al-jazeera of course is financed by the government of carter and has been criticised for biased reporting which reflects the foreign policy of the qatari government a former employee is now speaking out. about such selective reporting longtime berlin correspondent abcam sullivan recently resigned and said in an interview with the w. quote the problem is that the organization lacks internal structures that would immunize it against what was presumably and attempted by the owner or by the editors to interfere politically and things that should have been handled in a journalistic manner well as you mentioned al jazeera is fueled by carter in oil rich country interesting that they're now paying off al gore whose legacy is his d
really interesting mr cullen thanks so much for coming on the show that was stanley cohen international human rights lawyer thank you so much for inviting me. the cable network al jazeera has closed the deal with liberal leaning current t.v. and the deal is a lucrative one for al gore with reports he'll be getting one hundred twenty five million dollars from the sale al-jazeera of course is financed by the government of carter and has been criticised for biased reporting which reflects the...
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liz: as first reported by fox business steve cohen's capital bracing for massive redemptions amid a wide ranging investigation into possible insider trading violations at the big huge fund although the fund is up this year. how long does up this year last? >> i mean, he's doing very well amid, like, a lot of pressure. we have to point out that, this is what i love about being on fox business, you know, sometimes like david versus goliath; right? we write the story monday, i did, you were traveling to one of your affairs. liz: the story that -- >> that fc capital was meeting with hedge fund managers, bracing for massive redemptions -- liz: pulling my money out? >> if you read the "wall street journal," they copied our lead five days later, it came out today. what the journal missed, and in addition to becoming very late on the story, they missed why it's happening. it's not necessarily that people want to hate steve because they don't. i can tell you that financial advice, guys who control money, the fun, the funds that invest in individual hedge funds, i know a lot of people like that. t
liz: as first reported by fox business steve cohen's capital bracing for massive redemptions amid a wide ranging investigation into possible insider trading violations at the big huge fund although the fund is up this year. how long does up this year last? >> i mean, he's doing very well amid, like, a lot of pressure. we have to point out that, this is what i love about being on fox business, you know, sometimes like david versus goliath; right? we write the story monday, i did, you were...
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just a bit earlier i spoke with cohen as he was held in guantanamo on what turned out to be groundless accusations he was released after the u.s. military failed to force him to confess to crimes he never committed some others when so lucky if you are not a terrorist they want life to try to make you were terrorists i should example i must say if i should agree that i am be a member of. that i did fight with taliban together against american soldiers between the war. and i should i should sign papers that i am be a member of al qaeda what were the charges first. there was no and no reason for just the. pakistani people they sold me for bounty or through some dollar to the americans. said this man he's a terrorist and very soon few months later they found out that i'm innocent and they want me. that i'm going to sign papers they forced me to sign papers that i should agree that i'm be a member of either because because they didn't have anything against me in their hands and you're saying force you have they force you say what were they doing to shoot to do that. they used torture techni
just a bit earlier i spoke with cohen as he was held in guantanamo on what turned out to be groundless accusations he was released after the u.s. military failed to force him to confess to crimes he never committed some others when so lucky if you are not a terrorist they want life to try to make you were terrorists i should example i must say if i should agree that i am be a member of. that i did fight with taliban together against american soldiers between the war. and i should i should sign...
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thank you for that. >>> elizabeth cohen is our chief medical correspondent and also sanjay gupta will join me later on in this hour to talk about the new flu information and the report from the cdc and also clear up some of the information you may have about getting a flu shot. you may have chosen not to get one perhaps for the wrong reasons and we'll let you know about all of that coming up. >>> 2013 is barely under way, but the focus of the white house is late 2014 and beyond because that's when the u.s. troops and their nato comrades are due to be gone from afghanistan, more or less to be gone. and that little phrase "more or less" is being hashed out face to face right now by these two men, president obama and afghan president hamid karzai. and these two men don't always see eye to eye on those issues and more. cnn's dan lothian is watching this. dan, of course, we're always interested in what they have to say and there's a news conference scheduled for about 1:15 eastern time, but are we exine expecting any big announcements or pronouncements? >> reporter: we've been told by whit
thank you for that. >>> elizabeth cohen is our chief medical correspondent and also sanjay gupta will join me later on in this hour to talk about the new flu information and the report from the cdc and also clear up some of the information you may have about getting a flu shot. you may have chosen not to get one perhaps for the wrong reasons and we'll let you know about all of that coming up. >>> 2013 is barely under way, but the focus of the white house is late 2014 and...
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cohen, perhaps i'll begin with you. >> thank you. the ability to pay requirement is part of the in lending act which has been around for several decades, and it was built on the notion of disclosure being the answer to market issues, something that professor want wither alluded to earlier. this provision is really a ten in a new direction -- a step in a new direction which is to saudis closure matters. we need better information in the market, but in addition, substantive fairness is a key part of having a functioning market. having a clear standard like the bureau has issued will enable that to occur, and having it issued by an agency that for the first time has its main goal and focus the benefit of consumers is also a novel set of regulations and a novel paradigm. this is your first significant mortgage rule, and we congratulate you. >> ms. rice? >> okay. let's hope the mic works this time. raj, thanks for the question, and it's a very important one. one of the things that we advocated for in the lead-up to the crisis were for reg
cohen, perhaps i'll begin with you. >> thank you. the ability to pay requirement is part of the in lending act which has been around for several decades, and it was built on the notion of disclosure being the answer to market issues, something that professor want wither alluded to earlier. this provision is really a ten in a new direction -- a step in a new direction which is to saudis closure matters. we need better information in the market, but in addition, substantive fairness is a...
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elizabeth cohen reporting live for us from texas this morning. >>> the u.s. transportation secretary announced they'll review the boeing 787, and here's transportation secretary ray lahood -- >> today, we are announcing that we are conductening the comprehensive review of the design and production of the boeing 787. this review will cover the critical systems of the aircraft including design, manufacturing, and assembly. >> boeing has said it's confident in the safety of the 787 aircraft. >>> american express says it's going to cut more than 5,000 jobs in an effort to become more efficient. credit card giant says most cuts will be in its travel businesses, and no surprise it blames the internet for transferring the industry and forcing its hands. american express said the cuts will be offset by some new hiring, but overall staffing will be reduced. >>> it's a whole different story, though, at ford, the company announced it was adding 2,200 white collar workers this year, in addition to the more than 2,300 hourly jobs the company announced it was going to add
elizabeth cohen reporting live for us from texas this morning. >>> the u.s. transportation secretary announced they'll review the boeing 787, and here's transportation secretary ray lahood -- >> today, we are announcing that we are conductening the comprehensive review of the design and production of the boeing 787. this review will cover the critical systems of the aircraft including design, manufacturing, and assembly. >> boeing has said it's confident in the safety of...
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sac capital led by steven cohen has been major force for years. investigating involving insider trading may take a bite out of their business. the hedge fund is bracing for an exodus with client withdraws that might go as high as $a million dollars this year. dana joins us now from london. dana, how big a hit are they expected to take in terms of client withdraws and how do we gauge that because they have so much money under management and a lot of the money is management's money. >> right. well, what we said in the story is at least a billion. so the sense we get is that it could be more than a billion. the break down -- it is an unusual firm. most of its assets belong to insiders, namely steve cohen, founder of the firm. to the tune of about $8 billion. it is a $14 billion fund in total. then there's about 6 billion of outside money. we are focussing on the outside money right now. if they were to lose a billion dollars of outside money, they probably couldn't survive that. i think there's two potential risks tore them. one is that the operation
sac capital led by steven cohen has been major force for years. investigating involving insider trading may take a bite out of their business. the hedge fund is bracing for an exodus with client withdraws that might go as high as $a million dollars this year. dana joins us now from london. dana, how big a hit are they expected to take in terms of client withdraws and how do we gauge that because they have so much money under management and a lot of the money is management's money. >>...
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street rallies if the so-called had to say get their way international human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that such actions is a form of free speech speech which should not be repressed. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send the message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what corporations are doing to lobbying firms we have traditional laws which are designed when people cross the line it's that way with all first amendment activities and it should be no different here i think it's less likely at this show that president obama will recognize that because he has a history of trying to repress free speech he's he's or he's afraid of the light of day i think it's more likely that down the road some of the courts may they may look at some of these actions and find that there's first amendment protection and free speech implicated that's not to say that an e
street rallies if the so-called had to say get their way international human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that such actions is a form of free speech speech which should not be repressed. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send the message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians...
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in conclusion, i would like to thank the mayor for inviting me out to stand with supervisor cohen, police chief sur, to support sensible gun control. the trauma center stands ready to care for victims. any initiative that can reduce guns in my opinion will make the streets and the cities and counties -- cities like san francisco a much safer place to live. i thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you, doctor. today we're focused on ammunition and immediate interruption in the behavior that law enforcement advises us and sees every day that leads to more violence. in the weeks and months to come, the board and the mayor's office will be introducing both more ideas and legislation and resolutions to support federal and state efforts in the same direction. at the same time, we'll also be introducing through our budget support for an ongoing organizing in our community to support nonlaw enforcement efforts to reduce violence, whether it's education, social services, housing, none of that escapes us as to their link in efforts to reduce violence in our society. with that i want to than
in conclusion, i would like to thank the mayor for inviting me out to stand with supervisor cohen, police chief sur, to support sensible gun control. the trauma center stands ready to care for victims. any initiative that can reduce guns in my opinion will make the streets and the cities and counties -- cities like san francisco a much safer place to live. i thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you, doctor. today we're focused on ammunition and immediate interruption in the...
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be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket at a national human rights laura stanley cohen says such a ten such action should fall under a first amendment protection. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what corporations are doing through lobbying firms when you're standing in front of the building it's legal picketing when you break the window it's now a crime so if you infect a computer you can charge someone not with some sort of conspiracy but with a criminal mischief offense we have traditional laws which are designed when people cross the line it's that we with all first amendment activities and it should be no different here we're talking about classic first amendment free speech activities keep in mind in this day and age corporations are considered to be persons for purposes of free speec
be considered the equivalent of a real life street picket at a national human rights laura stanley cohen says such a ten such action should fall under a first amendment protection. when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and...
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michael cohen phoned me up the next day. can we cut $40 million out of this project? it was one person more responsible than any others, it's tony irons, was the architect that was responsible for the revitalization of city hall who came to my office and said, we cannot abandon this. we can't walk away from this project. we have an opportunity to really take a lot of our values and principles, particularly raising the bar as we did as a city on our green building standards, mandating the most aggressive green building standards for private construction anywhere in the united states. and showcasing them in this new building. >> the city for the sfpuc, it was critical that the building stay as a lead building. the easiest thing to do to cut out millions of dollars, let's just go from lead platinum to lead gold. but that wasn't the objective. this needed to be the best example of energy conservation of any office building in the united states. >> we became involved in the san francisco public utilities headquarter project during the time when the project was at a stand s
michael cohen phoned me up the next day. can we cut $40 million out of this project? it was one person more responsible than any others, it's tony irons, was the architect that was responsible for the revitalization of city hall who came to my office and said, we cannot abandon this. we can't walk away from this project. we have an opportunity to really take a lot of our values and principles, particularly raising the bar as we did as a city on our green building standards, mandating the most...
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. >>> john pen, ema stone, y michael peÑa protagonizan esta pelÍcula, micky cohen lleva la batuta de las apuestas la prostituciÓn y la mafia en chicago. su poder intÍmida al policia mÁs valiente, excepto al pequeÑo grupo de policÍas de los Ángeles que emprenderan una lucha. >>> llega la parodia de paranormal activity. una pareja se muda y pronto descubren que no estÁn solo, la casa no estÁ embrujada sino la esposa, su compaÑero contratarÁ desde un sacerdote hasta un cazafantasma. para impedir que arruinen su vida sexual. y mostramos la cinta que marcÓ el debut de "la diva de la banda." en esta cinta dirigida por eduard james olmos, jenni interpreta a una talentosa artista y de pronto es descubierta por un productor corrupto. >>> gracias daniela. y le comentamos que comenzaron las audiciones para "nuestra belleza latina." entre las aspirantes hay una con una conmovedora historia. aquÍ se la presentamos. >>> para ellas es la puerta a la fama. >>> tanta gente que te mira, tantos medios, que se que le voy a sacar el procecho. >>> y esperaron su turno para esperar ante los jue
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detective who went after politic e cohen played -- mickey cohen played by sean penn. it's a little bit quirky. penn is definitely channeling the robert deniro element from "the untouchable." it's a fun movie. but they waste the talent of emma stone. she is so one dimensional in the film. not her fault, it's the writing. go see a matinee, don't pay the full price. three and a half out of five. worth seeing in theaters. >> your thoughts quickly on the oscar nominations, you mentioned katherine bigelow not being nominated for director. >> right. >> what's the guy's name from argo? >> ben >> ben affleck. >> do they have to broaden the director nominees as well? >> that's my point. i think that if they're going to nominate nine movies, you can not giver argo a best picture nomination and not nominate the guy who created it. that's ridiculous for me. i think these are the worst nominees i've seen in a long time. i was happy with the "django unchained," but you cannot snub bigelow, leonardo dicaprio never been awarded. an actor from a james bond film never nominated and shou
detective who went after politic e cohen played -- mickey cohen played by sean penn. it's a little bit quirky. penn is definitely channeling the robert deniro element from "the untouchable." it's a fun movie. but they waste the talent of emma stone. she is so one dimensional in the film. not her fault, it's the writing. go see a matinee, don't pay the full price. three and a half out of five. worth seeing in theaters. >> your thoughts quickly on the oscar nominations, you...
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>> elizabeth cohen has been working the numbers overnight. we expect something we've been thinking about, the widespread nature of this flu has grown from 41 to 47 states. we sort of knew that was going to happen. that means how many different places within a state are actually documenting flu? but the good news in this, i think, is of 29 states before that were reporting high levels of flu activity it's down to 24 states now so at least in a little bit of relief there potentially as you say, soledad. they're calling it an epidemic which basically means we're seeing more cases than they would otherwise expect at this time of year. last year it was a mild season. this one is the worst in a decade. >> enough of the vaccine to go around, every year i know often we have concerns about the fact that there's a run on the vaccine and maybe not enough people will get access to it. >> we're telling everyone to get a flu shot and here we are hoping there is enough. it looks like there is. to show you numbers to give you a look at the country, while the
>> elizabeth cohen has been working the numbers overnight. we expect something we've been thinking about, the widespread nature of this flu has grown from 41 to 47 states. we sort of knew that was going to happen. that means how many different places within a state are actually documenting flu? but the good news in this, i think, is of 29 states before that were reporting high levels of flu activity it's down to 24 states now so at least in a little bit of relief there potentially as you...
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opens today and it is loosely based on the real police officers who tried to bring down mobster mickey cohen in the late 1940s. movie reviewer kevin mccarthy talked with ryan guessling who says the character plays was a real-life hero. >> your character initially turns down the invitation to be in the gangster squad. it could become perm and you say i'm going to do this and you join the squad. over the years in your year, is there a role that you initially turned down and you went back stand took it again. >> first of all, important to note -- the man i play is based on the relate man. the man himself real cooler. for african-american dattic purposes, the real jerry routers needed no convincing. >> right n in terms of character -- >> right. in terms of characters i turned down i did a film called blue valentine. i didn't think i could do it because i was too young to do it. >> i think the new sequence is you be believable. as an actor, where is that balance of reshooting something for artistic value and keeping the story intact and doing it because you have to do it for offensive sub matter.
opens today and it is loosely based on the real police officers who tried to bring down mobster mickey cohen in the late 1940s. movie reviewer kevin mccarthy talked with ryan guessling who says the character plays was a real-life hero. >> your character initially turns down the invitation to be in the gangster squad. it could become perm and you say i'm going to do this and you join the squad. over the years in your year, is there a role that you initially turned down and you went back...
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the now movie gangster squad details the war between mobster mickey cohen and and the police officers who tried to shut down his operations. >> kevin mccarthy talked with emma stone about her role in the new thriller and how she got into the right mindset to wear some glamorous 1940s fashions. >> i think this is the most epic time period of all time. the outfits and make-up and everything. all the caches you maid in your career, which one would have the most fun in this time period being able to dress the way you dressed and talk the way you talked. >> i don't know that anyone i played thus far would be that excited to get dressed up like that. >> even the girl from easy a. >> i don't know i think she would make fun of it. >> the script only lends so much to what he with see on screen. we don't know the path you took and how you got in with mickey. do you create that in your head. do you come up with ideas of what you might have done to get where you were before the script starts? >> yeah, absolutely. it is hard to -- there are few queens so there needs to be kind of more at least for
the now movie gangster squad details the war between mobster mickey cohen and and the police officers who tried to shut down his operations. >> kevin mccarthy talked with emma stone about her role in the new thriller and how she got into the right mindset to wear some glamorous 1940s fashions. >> i think this is the most epic time period of all time. the outfits and make-up and everything. all the caches you maid in your career, which one would have the most fun in this time period...
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. >> reporter: real life mobster mickey cohen. >> kind of like a new experience. never worked with guns or any of that stuff. >> reporter: he was reunited with his emma stone, they starred together in the comedy crazy stupid love a year and a half ago. >> last time we got to make it to the last scene the entire time. this time we didn't get to do that. >> reporter: stone says the hardest part of the role was getting into her outfit. >> it was great you know. it was like you can't really complain about wearing beautiful gowns that have been hand crafted. >> reporter: josh brolin says ryan gosling was his secret weapon. >> it's always nice to be next to a good looking guy you know. you can make a bunch of mistakes and it won't matter. >> if whole reason he killed donny -- >> he and his squad of misfit cops are now aiming to make a killing. at the box office. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, we all think that -- "argo" ben affleck director got a bit snubbed. >> but he did win a critic's choice awards last night. another one? >> richard parker life of pi
. >> reporter: real life mobster mickey cohen. >> kind of like a new experience. never worked with guns or any of that stuff. >> reporter: he was reunited with his emma stone, they starred together in the comedy crazy stupid love a year and a half ago. >> last time we got to make it to the last scene the entire time. this time we didn't get to do that. >> reporter: stone says the hardest part of the role was getting into her outfit. >> it was great you know....
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cohen. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i testify today on behalf of the national consumer law center's and the national association of consumer advocates. we appreciate the vigorous and thorough work to read regulation of the mortgage market under dodd-frank is essential to our economic security. in the years leading up to the economic crisis, pricing replaced underwriting as a riss control mechanism in the sub prime market. lenders rely on the securitizations for the cost of the inevitable foreclosure. foreclosure devastated communities across the country particularly communities of color. congress's mandate in dodd-frank is clear the lenders must take reasonable steps to ensure that every mortgage loan is affordable when made and homeowners that under reached have recourse. the consumer financial protection bureau regulation implants important new protections for the sustainable lending they fail to deliver those protections. the bureau offers a rebuttable presumption for the sub prime borrowers for the homeowners and th
cohen. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i testify today on behalf of the national consumer law center's and the national association of consumer advocates. we appreciate the vigorous and thorough work to read regulation of the mortgage market under dodd-frank is essential to our economic security. in the years leading up to the economic crisis, pricing replaced underwriting as a riss control mechanism in the sub prime market. lenders rely on the securitizations for the...
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then elise cohen at the national law center. if i move to my right hand side, susan, a professor of real estate and finance at university of spilt -- pennsylvania. david moss of its of wells fargo, and karen thomas, senior vice president for relations at the independent community bankers association of america. we might start with you, mr. calhoun. >> thank you. today, the cfpb announces one of its most important roles -- he qualified mortgage ability to repay rule and the upcoming mortgage servicing rules that will come out next week. they addressed failures in the mortgage market that devastated millions of families in our overall economy. the twin drivers of this were widespread on affordable loans and a broken mortgage servicing system that severely aggravated the ensuing wave of foreclosures. the goal of the dodd-frank legislation and the rule today are to create direct incentives so that lenders are encouraged to make loans that are long term sustainable, not just generators of short-term fees, and to also deter and prohib
then elise cohen at the national law center. if i move to my right hand side, susan, a professor of real estate and finance at university of spilt -- pennsylvania. david moss of its of wells fargo, and karen thomas, senior vice president for relations at the independent community bankers association of america. we might start with you, mr. calhoun. >> thank you. today, the cfpb announces one of its most important roles -- he qualified mortgage ability to repay rule and the upcoming...
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. >>> coming up, why steve cohen's sap capital could be bracing from the big hour of squawk. you can't afford to miss this next deal in congress. it's going hit your take home pay line by line. it's more money than you might have thought coming up at 7:00 eastern time. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. u.s. equities at this hour, we have red arrows. dow off about 11 points this morning. the nasdaq off 1.5 points. s&p 500 marginally off about a point this morning. sap capital telling business employees and parter ners it's bracing for employee withdraw. the journal says this is amid intense regulatory scrutiny of alleged insider trading at sac. worth noting, only around 6 billion comes from outside incident investors. the r
. >>> coming up, why steve cohen's sap capital could be bracing from the big hour of squawk. you can't afford to miss this next deal in congress. it's going hit your take home pay line by line. it's more money than you might have thought coming up at 7:00 eastern time. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own...
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scrutiny, and federal prosecutors have been trying to build an insider trading case against sac founder, cohen, and suspending the production worldwide following a recommendation from the european medicine agency committee. now, the drug was under review in europe after a failure of a major study raisedded safety concerns. the grinch stole christmas at toys "r" us. it fell 4.5% during the key months of november and december compared to a year ago. the company says weak demand for video games, electronics, and, well, toys hurt sales. giving you the power to prosper. a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen
scrutiny, and federal prosecutors have been trying to build an insider trading case against sac founder, cohen, and suspending the production worldwide following a recommendation from the european medicine agency committee. now, the drug was under review in europe after a failure of a major study raisedded safety concerns. the grinch stole christmas at toys "r" us. it fell 4.5% during the key months of november and december compared to a year ago. the company says weak demand for...
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elizabeth cohen has the signs to watch out for. elizabeth? >> brooke, kids are especially vulnerable to the flu. and parents really need to be vigilant. i spent the day yesterday with the mom who got her son help in the nick of time. darius carr is so sick with the flu, he's in the hospital. he could have died if not for the quick thinking of his mother. robbie carrie was keeping a close eye on her son at home. he didn't seem all that sick, then suddenly wednesday night -- >> he could hardly breathe. he was, you know, gasping for, you know, breath, and that was real scary because i thought he was going to pass out at any minute. >> reporter: robbie immediately brought her 7-year-old son to the emergency room. it is just a short drive away, but by the time they got there, darius was incoherent. how did you feel in your heart when your own son didn't know who you were? >> you don't want to think the worst, but as a parent you can't help it. >> reporter: the flu had struck darius hard. his asthma making it even worse. doctors had to give him oxy
elizabeth cohen has the signs to watch out for. elizabeth? >> brooke, kids are especially vulnerable to the flu. and parents really need to be vigilant. i spent the day yesterday with the mom who got her son help in the nick of time. darius carr is so sick with the flu, he's in the hospital. he could have died if not for the quick thinking of his mother. robbie carrie was keeping a close eye on her son at home. he didn't seem all that sick, then suddenly wednesday night -- >> he...
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good men and women of the cwa under president larry cohen. the union for the information age. you bet. find out more about their good work at cwa-union.org. it is a friday morning. we're sort of tag teaming our way through the week here. because of my voice problem. peter ogborn, dan henning phil backert, cyprian bowlding and me, bill press. >> look at it this way. you are the rgiii of the team and i'm the kurt cousins. >> bill: my voice is about as strong as rgiii's right knee. at any rate -- >> it is a little bit better than that. >> bill: keeping us up to date here, those of us who live in our nation's capital on -- you know interesting stories let's say of the time where they happen to be taking place. local news editor and washington express columnist, clinton yates writes something called the root d.c. joining us on our news line this morning. good to you have on board. thanks. >> how is it going bill? how are you? >> bill: not too bad. >> if bill is the rgiii and i'm kurt cousins we'll call clinton the rex grossman. >> they give you that kind of money to be the rgiii? w
good men and women of the cwa under president larry cohen. the union for the information age. you bet. find out more about their good work at cwa-union.org. it is a friday morning. we're sort of tag teaming our way through the week here. because of my voice problem. peter ogborn, dan henning phil backert, cyprian bowlding and me, bill press. >> look at it this way. you are the rgiii of the team and i'm the kurt cousins. >> bill: my voice is about as strong as rgiii's right knee. at...
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our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is in texas, one of the hardest hit states. >> reporter: wolf, kids are especially vulnerable to the flu. and parents need to be really vigilant. i spent the day yesterday with one mom who got her son help in the nick of time. >> reporter: darius is so sick with the flu, he's in the hospital. he could've died if not for the quick thinking of his mother. she was keeping a close eye on her son at home. he didn't seem all that sick, then suddenly wednesday night -- >> he couldn't hard breathe. he was, you know, gasping for, you know, breath and that was real scary because i thought he was going to pass out at any minute. >> she immediately brought her 7-year-old son to the emergency room. by the time they got there, darius was incoherent. >> how did you feel in your heart when your own son didn't know who you are? >> you don't want to think the worst, but as a parent, you can't help it, you know. >> the flu had struck darius hard. his asthma making it even worse. doctors had to give him oxygen. he's recovering here at cook children's hospital
our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is in texas, one of the hardest hit states. >> reporter: wolf, kids are especially vulnerable to the flu. and parents need to be really vigilant. i spent the day yesterday with one mom who got her son help in the nick of time. >> reporter: darius is so sick with the flu, he's in the hospital. he could've died if not for the quick thinking of his mother. she was keeping a close eye on her son at home. he didn't seem all that sick, then...